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Rick Caruso to buy parcels in Pacific Palisades Village
December 13, 2012 By Roger Vincent
Los Angeles developer Rick Caruso is buying a parcel of 10 retail properties in the tony town center of Pacific Palisades, according to people who know about the deal.

The acquisition will give Caruso the opportunity to restyle a significant portion of the affluent neighborhood's commercial district in his vision. Caruso, owner of the upscale Grove shopping center in Los Angeles, is in escrow on a 2.8 acre collection of commercial buildings on both sides of East Swarthmore Avenue and Sunset Boulevard known as Pacific Palisades Village.
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Pacific Palisades readies for the Rick Caruso touch
March 10, 2014 By Martha Groves
Just hours before hoisting his Oscar for best picture for "Argo" kat3 spade in February 2013, actor director Ben Affleck cheered on his daughter Violet as she won the Pacific Palisades spelling bee. Geena Davis lunches at Matthew's Garden Cafe, and Dustin Hoffman shops at the local Gelson's on Sunset Boulevard. The Palisades is that kind of place where celebrities mingle with regular people, and everybody is well shod. It's peculiar, then, that Pacific Palisades' shopping village has the beaten down aura of a Midwestern Main Street where the mom and pop shops have been driven out by Wal Mart, only there's no Wal Mart.
Is Newport Harbor big enough for Rick Caruso's mega yacht?
August 26, 2013 By Emily Foxhall
A cost of kate spade bags pair of mega yachts, including billionaire developer Rick Caruso's new 216 foot vessel, will glide into Newport Harbor next month, and not everyone is thrilled with the pending visit. Caruso's yacht, the Invictus, is expected to be anchored off Lido Isle for 16 days during a two month stretch, in part for a gala christening party. The owner of a second boat, the nearly 130 foot Marama, wants to anchor in the harbor for five days to host a private wedding. The boat's owner wasn't identified. minimum wage gets pair of powerful backers
March 1, 2014 By James Rainey
The debate on whether Los Angeles hotel workers should be paid at least $15.37 an hour opened last week with some less than expected allies for a "living wage" and some questions from City Council members about whether the proposal goes too far, or not far enough. Two of the city's business titans, billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad and mall developer Rick Caruso, broke from the standard business versus labor divide when they said in interviews they support a higher minimum wage.
Rick Caruso, Joe Torre kate spade backpack price explain why they're out as Dodgers bidders
February 23, 2012 By Bill Shaikin
This is the text of a letter from Rick Caruso and Joe Torre to Major League Baseball, explaining why they have withdrawn from the Dodgers bidding process: "As you are aware, we have been preparing a bid for the Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball Club and related assets. Our team has worked very hard over the buy kate spade bag past few months to develop what we are confident would be a compelling and competitive offer. As you know, the parking lots surrounding Dodger Stadium are not in bankruptcy and were not officially part of the bid process.
Rick Caruso gets permit to moor mega yacht in Newport Beach
September 3, 2013 By Emily Foxhall
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso will be allowed to moor his 216 foot mega yacht in Newport Beach after obtaining a special permit from the city.

In mid August, to the chagrin of several citizens, the Newport Beach Harbor Commission voted to allow two large yachts including Caruso's to moor for a set period of time near the west end of Lido Isle. Since the family was indifferent to religion, they availed themselves of the facility's nondenominational chapel, where a vague sort of nondenominational service was conducted by a nondenominational clergyman provided by the cemetery. All I recall from his homily that day is that he repeatedly referred to God as "the developer of the universe.